Author: Craig Scott

On Sunday 16th September Henfield Cricket Club will be hosting the Memorial Field Festival organised by Henfield Parish Council, Henfield Community Partnership and Henfield’s Sports Clubs. We hope you will be able to join us what will be a fantastic day for all to enjoy. For all information please see the flyers below
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Before we launch into the 2018 season, it is worth reflecting on last season.
We fielded three men’s Saturday league teams, playing in Divisions 1, 3 and 7 of the West Sussex Invitational Cricket League. The First Eleven came second, and following the league restructure this winter, secured their position in the new Sussex Cricket League Division 4 West. The Second and Third Elevens, whilst having challenging seasons, were not relegated, and this year will be playing in Division 7 West and Division 10 North West respectively. We also ran two Sunday friendly sides giving opportunities to up and coming players and Colts, and those not wanting the pressure of league cricket, a chance to play senior cricket.
The Women’s Eleven entered the Whitehorn League and the Sussex Foundation T20, and the team continues to improve and looks forward to the forthcoming season.
The U19’s team entered the NatWest T20 Cup and narrowly missed reaching the County Final’s Day.
The three Colts sides, U14’s,...

For boys and girls aged 5-8, ECB all stars sessions will be hosted at Henfield Cricket Club this summer. The sessions are an excellent way to get involved with sport at an early age and a great way to have fun and meet new friends. For full details on how to sign up, please see the attached flyer
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On Thursday 18th May Henfield Cricket Club are hosting the first of 8 training sessions for girls aged 8 (year 4) and up which will be run by Sussex Women's Ellen Burt. These sessions are open to all who are interested, whether you are a beginner or have played before. Full details are available on the attached flyer.
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For those that missed it, Henfield Cricket Club were featured in the March edition of BN5 magazine. The article details a brief history of the club and outlines our ambitions over the next few years, leading up to our 250th anniversary in 2021
For those outside of the BN5 postcode who would like to read the article, you can find the online version by clicking the image below
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